# Finite Math Examples

Find the Standard Deviation of the Frequency Table
Find the midpoint for each group.
The lower limit for every class is the smallest value in that class. On the other hand, the upper limit for every class is the greatest value in that class.
The class midpoint is the lower class limit plus the upper class limit divided by .
Simplify all the midpoint column.
Add the midpoints column to the original table.
Calculate the square of each group midpoint .
Simplify the column.
Multiply each midpoint squared by its frequency .
Simplify the column.
Find the sum of all frequencies. In this case, the sum of all frequencies is .
Find the sum of column. In this case, .
Find the mean .
Find the midpoint for each class.
Multiply the frequency of each class by the class midpoint.
Simplify the column.
Add the values in the column. In this case, .
Add the values in the frequency column. In this case, .
The mean (mu) is the sum of divided by , which is the sum of frequencies.
The mean is the sum of the product of the midpoints and frequencies divided by the total of frequencies. In this case, .
Simplify the right side of to get .
The equation for the standard deviation is .
Substitute the calculated values into to get .
Simplify the right side of to get the variance .
The standard deviation is the square root of the variance . In this case, the standard deviation is .

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